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  2. Birthday cake - Wikipedia

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    A birthday cake is a cake eaten as part of a birthday celebration. While there is no standard for birthday cakes, they are typically highly decorated layer cakes covered in frosting, often featuring birthday wishes ("Happy birthday") and the celebrant's name. In many cultures, it is also customary to serve the birthday cake with small lit ...

  3. Mezuzah - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish practice of affixing a mezuzah to the entranceway of a residential unit [40] was rarely challenged in the United States or Canada, [41] However, in Chicago in 2001, a condominium association at Shoreline Towers banned "mats, boots, shoes, carts or objects of any sort… outside unit entrance doors", [42] which by board vote in 2004 ...

  4. Rachel Feinstein (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Feinstein (/ ˈ f aɪ n s t aɪ n /; born November 3, 1980) is an American actress and stand-up comedian.Feinstein was a finalist on season 7 of Last Comic Standing (2010). In 2011, she released her first comedy album, Thug Tears.

  5. Adam Ray - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Ray began performing full-length stand-up comedy routines as "Dr. Phil", a parody of "Dr. Phil" McGraw. [1] Ray was playing a character based on McGraw for a pilot episode of a comedy show, and decided to keep wearing the prosthetics while performing at a Laugh Factory.

  6. Adam Friedland - Wikipedia

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    Adam Dean Friedland (/ ˈ f r iː d l ə n d / FREED-land; born April 10, 1987) is an American stand-up comedian, talk-show host and podcaster based in New York City. [1] [2] [3] He hosts the comedy podcast The Adam Friedland Show after having co-hosted its predecessor, Cum Town, with Nick Mullen and Stavros Halkias.

  7. Tu BiShvat - Wikipedia

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    Tu BiShvat (Hebrew: ט״ו בִּשְׁבָט ‎, romanized: Ṭū bīŠvāṭ, lit. '15th of Shevat') is a Jewish holiday occurring on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat (in 2024, Tu BiShvat begins at sunset on January 24 and ends in the evening of January 25).

  8. Valentine's Day - Wikipedia

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    Naser al-Din Shah Qajar did not take his wife with him during his trip to Europe and he sent her a greeting card from distance on Valentine's Day. This greeting card is available in Iranian museums. [134] Since the mid-2000s, Valentine's Day has become increasingly popular in Iran, especially among young people.

  9. Napoleon and the Jews - Wikipedia

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    In an effort to promote Jewish integration into French society, however, Napoleon also implemented several policies that eroded Jewish separateness. He restricted the practice of Jews lending money , in the Decree on Jews and Usury (1806), restricted the regions to which Jews were allowed to migrate, and required Jews to adopt formal names.